Off-axis fatigue cracking behaviour in notched fibre metal laminates |
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Authors: | P.-Y. CHANG J.-M. YANG H. SEO H. T. HAHN |
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Affiliation: | Department of Materials Science and Engineering;and Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095, 1595, USA |
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Abstract: | The off‐axis fatigue cracking behaviour of notched fibre metal laminates under constant amplitude loading conditions was investigated experimentally and numerically. It was found that the off‐axis fatigue crack initiation life decreased as the off‐axis angles increased. This indicated that the off‐axis laminates raised the applied stress level in the aluminium (Al) layer and subsequently resulted in earlier cracking in the Al layer. The off‐axis fatigue crack initiation lives of notched fibre metal laminates were predicted using lamination theory and an energy‐based critical plane fatigue damage analysis from the literature. After a crack initiated in the Al layer, it was observed that the crack path angles of the off‐axis specimens were neither perpendicular to the fibre nor to the loading direction. A finite‐element model was established for predicting the crack path angles. |
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Keywords: | crack initiation fibre metal laminates off-axis fatigue |
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